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night moves in new york are asking the new york state court of appeals to rule that lap dancing is an art. they should be given a tax break under new york's live dramatic or musical arts performance law. so this move is now basically contested at $120,000 tax bill. officials are expected to make a ruling on this debate sometime soon. i'm sure a lot of people would have something to say about whether or not it's art. >> what do you think about that? >> i only talk about the weather mike masco. >> you would rather talk about the massachusetts rain. >> i rather would. >> all right, we're not even going to ask you what you think. i'm sure you think it's very artful. >> all right. >> you're going to weigh in on the traffic later on and maybe lap dancing and you're going to basically tell us if we can get a break from the humidity. >> not today. >> okay. >> not today it's not going to have happen. you can see the temperatures megan well above average. we should be at 62 degrees now and we are well above that close to 80 in tillman this morning. 75 denton with a little bit of a shower across
night moves in new york are asking the new york state court of appeals to rule that lap dancing is an art. they should be given a tax break under new york's live dramatic or musical arts performance law. so this move is now basically contested at $120,000 tax bill. officials are expected to make a ruling on this debate sometime soon. i'm sure a lot of people would have something to say about whether or not it's art. >> what do you think about that? >> i only talk about the weather...
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we are bacin new york city. rabbing the cover of the new "people" magazine snooki and er aby boy, lorenzo. maria, renee, don't you love his little guy? check out the chubby cheeks. like that cross right here. >> sounds like you want another little one mario. >> i like the shoes with the blinged out italian flag. >> of course lorenzo should have itian flag shoes. big weddingi said a in the worksmentnt "people" is n the newsstands friday. of getting ng posing with ney is her fiancee. our "extra, xtra." pics, brit behind microphone in a blue leather braless and bedazzled pants. looks better bedazzled. magazine with brit and trawick.ason britney who made first move in their relation hep. relationship. zoe sending thear aren't they speculation overdrive. rlly great friends. an ork with mazing artist. like you're losing our voice. totally sick. ithin time. >> music's most outrageous en who notd by go threw. house. g down the gearing up for tomorrow's awards, mtv moving time to avoid going up prez's speech. heartbreaki
we are bacin new york city. rabbing the cover of the new "people" magazine snooki and er aby boy, lorenzo. maria, renee, don't you love his little guy? check out the chubby cheeks. like that cross right here. >> sounds like you want another little one mario. >> i like the shoes with the blinged out italian flag. >> of course lorenzo should have itian flag shoes. big weddingi said a in the worksmentnt "people" is n the newsstands friday. of getting ng posing...
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york democrat from new york thank you so much for being with bankstown thank you but we'll get back to we'll get back to more d.n.c. coverage in just a moment but first on the news that mitt romney doesn't want you to know about romney's connections to bain capital may end up being a political liability sooner or later on last week's show i talked to about a little known history of romney's time at bain when he forced the government to bail out his struggling company that's right mitt romney and bain were the recipients of a government bailout take a look. at him dickinson at rolling stone uncovered bain capital's parent company bain and company ran into serious financial problems in the late one nine hundred eighty s. and mitt romney was tapped to try to save the company the company owed more than thirty million bucks to a bank that had been taken over by the f.b.i. see the federal deposit insurance corporation after failing again and again to get the company back on track romney decided to play hardball with bain's creditors basically forcing them to write down bain step romney ga
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[crowd cheering] and guess who has the gershwin's to represent new york ninth. none other than three-term congress woman yvette clarke. i sat down with congress woman clerk in her office. thank you for talking to us today. >> it's my pleasure. >> thank you to us about the fighting 11th or 9th, whatever it is. >> the fighting 11th congress number district needs to be the 9th congressional district. one of the most diverse districts in the nation. >> stephen: brooklyn is home to some musical rappers. are you a fan of the rapping. >> i am. >> stephen: i heard some say brooklyn is in the house. >> always. >> stephen: always, okay. is this a reference to you being in the house o house of represe. >> that's part of it. >> stephen: okay. let's talk about the hip hop community and let them know you're representing them in the -- >> i'm not a rapper. i'm really not a rapper. >> stephen: congressman represent. >> you out there, i'm representing you as representative. representative. [crowd cheering] >> you should come joy us in brooklyn. >> stephen: by the way, why isn't
[crowd cheering] and guess who has the gershwin's to represent new york ninth. none other than three-term congress woman yvette clarke. i sat down with congress woman clerk in her office. thank you for talking to us today. >> it's my pleasure. >> thank you to us about the fighting 11th or 9th, whatever it is. >> the fighting 11th congress number district needs to be the 9th congressional district. one of the most diverse districts in the nation. >> stephen: brooklyn is...
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york city police launched the undercover spy operation after nine eleven targeting muslims in new york new jersey and connecticut the n.y.p.d. has denied it targeted muslims specifically saying it was only following leads unsurprisingly the surveillance program never produced single leading to anything terrorist related at all but new york city mayor michael bloomberg and police commissioner ray kelly still defend it to this day i guess racial profiling is justification enough for them to cross their city jurisdiction to blatantly disregard the rule of law but really you know what else can we expect from the same police department that launched the stop and frisk program the same program that was a tourist for unjustifiable racial profiling in pat downs of thousands of african-americans on new york streets now. then my p.d. is making even more headway into their controversial reputation by not only crossing city jurisdiction but crossing country lines the n.y.p.d. is extending their branches around the world and is launching ones in london lyons hamburg toronto and most recently tell o
york city police launched the undercover spy operation after nine eleven targeting muslims in new york new jersey and connecticut the n.y.p.d. has denied it targeted muslims specifically saying it was only following leads unsurprisingly the surveillance program never produced single leading to anything terrorist related at all but new york city mayor michael bloomberg and police commissioner ray kelly still defend it to this day i guess racial profiling is justification enough for them to cross...
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nancy snyderman, nbc news, new york. >> mike is a radio host and columnist for the new york daily news. good to see you. this is a tough study. football players almost four times more likely to die than the general public from als or alzheimer's. what's the impact on the sport sp. >> it's profound. this is me is the single greatest health crisis in sports. it's not going to go away. if you were buying a car and somebody said this is a great car but if you buy it you're four times more likely to die, are you going to buy that car? >> but you listen to the commissioner. he was here announcing a $30 million grant for the studying of brain injuries. first of all, was he trying to get out ahead of bad news with good news? and, secondly, how do you change the game itself to prevent this in the future? >> you can build space age helmets. they talk about all the improvements at the helmet companies, it's still going to be a violent sport. the tipping point is going to be when parents start saying i am not allowing my child to play this game anymore. >> does a study like this in your opinion ta
nancy snyderman, nbc news, new york. >> mike is a radio host and columnist for the new york daily news. good to see you. this is a tough study. football players almost four times more likely to die than the general public from als or alzheimer's. what's the impact on the sport sp. >> it's profound. this is me is the single greatest health crisis in sports. it's not going to go away. if you were buying a car and somebody said this is a great car but if you buy it you're four times...
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>> two weeks ago, a new york, it was 400 years ago that new amsterdam was found at -- was founded. they convinced the general director of the new york port authority to put into action a bike accessibility plan, a bike plan for the more than 200,000 employees of the new york port authority. so they convinced these men that it would be a benefit to invest in bike accessibility. the thing is, i don't know, maybe you could put out an opportunity to meet them. we are mainly preaching for people who like our message, but i hardly meet people -- the opposition. i don't know, maybe there are some people who are against too much like accessibility in the room here, but up until now, we have not met them. >> back in my town, i meet them very often. one of the most, one of the best arguments concerns air quality and the problem of noise. also, the numbers of young families not wanting to have their kids growing up in town and moving out. they're really looking at what arguments can you put forward to say we cannot continue the way that things are going. >> think in copenhagen, the status of
>> two weeks ago, a new york, it was 400 years ago that new amsterdam was found at -- was founded. they convinced the general director of the new york port authority to put into action a bike accessibility plan, a bike plan for the more than 200,000 employees of the new york port authority. so they convinced these men that it would be a benefit to invest in bike accessibility. the thing is, i don't know, maybe you could put out an opportunity to meet them. we are mainly preaching for...
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msnbc political analyst and national affairs editor for "new york" magazine john heilman. "world news america's" patty kay. msnbc contributor, sam stein of the "huffington post" and mark leibovich making his debut from "the new york times" magazine. >> warming up. >> how do you give a 48 minute deeply wonky highly technical policy address that also happens to be must-see tv right down to the last second? the answer, america, is bill clinton. the romney campaign believes it will win if they make this campaign about the economy and the former president took that as a challenge. he made a passionate pitch for what president obama has done to save the economy. >> here it is. he inherited a deeply damaged economy. he put a floor under the crash. he began the long, hard road to recovery and laid the foundation for a modern more well-balanced economy that will produce millions of good new jobs, vibrant new businesses and lots of new wealth for innovators. but are we better off than we were when he took office? >> the speech lasted nearly 20 minutes longer than was planned and inc
msnbc political analyst and national affairs editor for "new york" magazine john heilman. "world news america's" patty kay. msnbc contributor, sam stein of the "huffington post" and mark leibovich making his debut from "the new york times" magazine. >> warming up. >> how do you give a 48 minute deeply wonky highly technical policy address that also happens to be must-see tv right down to the last second? the answer, america, is bill clinton....
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ashley morrison here in new york. good to see you. thank you so much. >>> coming up, your thursday morning weather. >>> in sports, old rivals go head to head in the opener. as a new study comes out linking football to head injuries. football to head injuries. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. cloud and sun in new york, 85 degrees. afternoon thunderstorms in miami, 89. mostly sunny in chicago, 79 degrees. partly sunny and hot in dallas, 102. thunderstorms in los angeles, 84 degrees. >>> let's check your national forecast. showers and thunderstorms will pop up from the gulf coast to north carolina and from pennsylvania to new york. it will be dry over much of the midwest. very hot from the mississippi valley into texas and oklahoma with the mercury reaching as high as 106 degrees. >>> in sports this morning, the nfl season kicks off with a grudge match between the cowboys and giants. lots of smoke as the super bowl champs came out of the tunnel. it was all dallas during the game. the cowboys dominated n
ashley morrison here in new york. good to see you. thank you so much. >>> coming up, your thursday morning weather. >>> in sports, old rivals go head to head in the opener. as a new study comes out linking football to head injuries. football to head injuries. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. cloud and sun in new york, 85 degrees. afternoon thunderstorms in miami, 89. mostly sunny in chicago, 79 degrees. partly sunny and hot in...
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suzanne pratt has more from new york. >> reporter: meet nokia's and microsoft's new smartphone, the lumia 920. >> he're we go. >> reporter: the finnish phone maker and the world's largest software maker unveiled it today in new york. >> we started with the ambition that nokia could build something beautifully different. this is lumia, the world's most innovative smartphone. this is a very important milestone. in a sense it is unbelievable how far we've come in just 18 months. >> reporter: the question now, is how far can they go in reclaiming market share lost to apple, samsung and google. >> i think the new nokia looks great, but that's not good enough because the iphone 5 is going to look awesome and so do the phones that just came out from motorola and google today. >> reporter: here's a peak at those new motorola smartphones. it's a line of android devices under the razr brand name. and the first major launch since the company was acquired by google a year ago. >> there's something about the android eco system and the android approach that's produced a platform cover with cutaways so
suzanne pratt has more from new york. >> reporter: meet nokia's and microsoft's new smartphone, the lumia 920. >> he're we go. >> reporter: the finnish phone maker and the world's largest software maker unveiled it today in new york. >> we started with the ambition that nokia could build something beautifully different. this is lumia, the world's most innovative smartphone. this is a very important milestone. in a sense it is unbelievable how far we've come in just 18...
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for the super bowl champion new york giants it was not pretty. they were beaten by the dallas cowboys 24-17. cowboys quarterback tony romo had a big night, three touchdown passes. as for the replacement officials, to worries there. the replacements did okay. no blunders. good news for the nfl which locked out the regular officials in a contract dispute. a lot of people watching them. they thought there would be flub ups. good news, they were invisible as they're supposed to be, right, john? >> they did okay. they did okay, zoraida. there is one night more to go here in charlotte, one night more may not biggest one. soledad o'brien is here with a look at what's ahead. >> this night tonight, it could be the biggest one. it all comes down to this. president obama will take the stage appealing for a second term. we'll talk about what he needs to accomplish, the specifics that he needs to layout not just for the audience in the arena but obviously the audience watching at home as well. we'll talk about the challenges of following president bill clinto
for the super bowl champion new york giants it was not pretty. they were beaten by the dallas cowboys 24-17. cowboys quarterback tony romo had a big night, three touchdown passes. as for the replacement officials, to worries there. the replacements did okay. no blunders. good news for the nfl which locked out the regular officials in a contract dispute. a lot of people watching them. they thought there would be flub ups. good news, they were invisible as they're supposed to be, right, john?...
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we go to new york. phil simms and other giants greats on hand to celebrate new york's fourth super bowl championship. tony romo and the cowboys crashed that party in the second quarter. hit kevin ogletree in the end zone, and dallas was up 7-3 at the half. we go to the third. more ogletree, please. romo, 40 yards to his new favorite receiver. the champs were on the ropes. dallas up, 14-3. then in the fourth, on first and 30, no problem for romo. jump ball for miles austin. he hauled it down and went 34 to the house. giants scored late, but it didn't matter. the cowboys foiled the champs' night with a 24-17 win. >>> tennis, fourth round of the u.s. open was the end of the line for andy roddick. rode off into the sunset after losing to juan martin del potro. roddick won the first set tie-break. then the argentine slowly took over. match point after a short rally. roddick's return was long. an emotional end for one of the great american tennis players with his wife brooklyn decker looking on. andy struggle
we go to new york. phil simms and other giants greats on hand to celebrate new york's fourth super bowl championship. tony romo and the cowboys crashed that party in the second quarter. hit kevin ogletree in the end zone, and dallas was up 7-3 at the half. we go to the third. more ogletree, please. romo, 40 yards to his new favorite receiver. the champs were on the ropes. dallas up, 14-3. then in the fourth, on first and 30, no problem for romo. jump ball for miles austin. he hauled it down and...
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york times best-selling author... >> new york times best-selling author, kevin trudeau. [♪...] >> misha: he is now one of the most successful authors this planet has ever seen. ...over 30 million of kevin's books have been sent around the world from shipping centers like this one... books that he claims uncover secrets hidden from everyday americans. >> the united states government give away tens of billions of dollars a year that you never have to pay back. >> misha: billions of dollars that he claims are available, but the government is covering up. >> these are paybacks, so they make sure that the lobbyists and the corporate donors get the free money from the government. >> misha: trudeau should know. >> i'm a former insider who's come out and shared information that the government and various corporations don't want people to know about. >> misha: in fact, the him from appearing on tv, and he fears his book may be next. trudeau's claims on the surface appear outrageous. we figured we'd find out pretty quickly if this is a scam or not by putting them to the test. ...he is claiming th
york times best-selling author... >> new york times best-selling author, kevin trudeau. [♪...] >> misha: he is now one of the most successful authors this planet has ever seen. ...over 30 million of kevin's books have been sent around the world from shipping centers like this one... books that he claims uncover secrets hidden from everyday americans. >> the united states government give away tens of billions of dollars a year that you never have to pay back. >> misha:...
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dickey of the new york mets. he struck out five and only allowed two runs to get the win against the cardinals. in the thick of the cy young award race though h mets are even games under .500. >>> well, it's all over for andy roddick, he retired from pro tennis after losing at the u.s. open, ca open. calling it a career yesterday. roddick understandably emotional afterward while addressing the crowd from the court. >> since i was a kid, i have been coming to this tournament. and i felt lucky just to sit where all of you are sitting today and to watch this game. and to see the champions that have come and gone. and i -- i have loved every minute of it. >> we loved watching as well. roddick won 32 singles titles in his career, one grand slam in 2003 at the u.s. open nine years ago. played in five grand slam finals. in four finals he lost to roger federer. he earned over $20 million on the tour. there is his wife, the beautiful, brooklyn decker. difficult to look at. isn't she? >> millions of dollars. retired at 30.
dickey of the new york mets. he struck out five and only allowed two runs to get the win against the cardinals. in the thick of the cy young award race though h mets are even games under .500. >>> well, it's all over for andy roddick, he retired from pro tennis after losing at the u.s. open, ca open. calling it a career yesterday. roddick understandably emotional afterward while addressing the crowd from the court. >> since i was a kid, i have been coming to this tournament. and...
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york to paris or paris to new york. a 3600-mile trip. he didn't know at that time $25,000 was money that is liquid capital, said there had been -- if there had been an emergency, she would have been slipping his own throat but luckily for him he realized that long, long afterwards. most of the flyers all but the one team they started out in long island right here. where is the roosevelt all? right there. he went that way. okay. and long island was a natural airfield. the center of nassau county which would have been where roosevelt is was known as the hempstead plains and was the only naturally occurring prairie east of the alleghenies. it was flat, there were no trees, there were few farms, the grass was soft and spongy, the undercarriages of the plans of the times were very delicate, you landed on them and you have to be able to bounce up and down a little bit or the the debris into the crash and in 1926, 1927 when the story takes place there are their fields next to each other there was curtis guild, mitchell field c
york to paris or paris to new york. a 3600-mile trip. he didn't know at that time $25,000 was money that is liquid capital, said there had been -- if there had been an emergency, she would have been slipping his own throat but luckily for him he realized that long, long afterwards. most of the flyers all but the one team they started out in long island right here. where is the roosevelt all? right there. he went that way. okay. and long island was a natural airfield. the center of nassau county...
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new york during that time. so i think he was really pretty interesting. i just wish somebody would do a story on this julian fellow or a documentary or something. i just think he's just kind of this fascinating fellow. any other questions? yes, ma'am. >> excuse me. not so much a question as a comment. but the cradle of aviation is having a celebration, and the grandson of lindbergh is supposed to be there. i think it's next weekend. >> with is that eric who you were talking about? >> uh-uh huh. >> okay, all right. >> and amy phipps who had been from westbury wanted to fly the atlantic and ended up financing, i understand, the flight that amelia earhart took as a passenger. >> there is also the designer of the, the designer of chamberlain and levine's plane, giuseppe balacca. he was married to a woman from omaha, nebraska, and her sister, myrtle brown, came out from omaha wanting to be an art student in new york. and, you know, she sat around the table while all this was going on, and she decided she was going t
new york during that time. so i think he was really pretty interesting. i just wish somebody would do a story on this julian fellow or a documentary or something. i just think he's just kind of this fascinating fellow. any other questions? yes, ma'am. >> excuse me. not so much a question as a comment. but the cradle of aviation is having a celebration, and the grandson of lindbergh is supposed to be there. i think it's next weekend. >> with is that eric who you were talking about?...
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. >> she's making the most of what new york has to offer. but really doing all the things she loves to do. she's really trying to get into the way of life here. >> reporter: wednesday, she was spotted at the u.s. open, watching andy roddick's career-ending match. on tuesday, pippa was the personal guest of tennis ace, roger federer, no less. but it's this picture that is sparking royal real estate rumors after paparazzi say she was apartment-hunting. >> it's too early for pippa to think about moving to new york. she's a british girl through and through. i don't think there's any long-term plans for pippa in america. >> reporter: she hit manhattan's meat packing district, home to the city's exclusive clubs. and pippa spent labor day weekend. >> in new york's trendy summer backyard, the hamptons, where melissa grillo spied on her over the weekend, in the company of billionaire hotelier, andre balazs. >> i was surprised. to the point i said to my girlfriends, do you see it's pippa. >> reporter: what struck her about middleton, is just how down
. >> she's making the most of what new york has to offer. but really doing all the things she loves to do. she's really trying to get into the way of life here. >> reporter: wednesday, she was spotted at the u.s. open, watching andy roddick's career-ending match. on tuesday, pippa was the personal guest of tennis ace, roger federer, no less. but it's this picture that is sparking royal real estate rumors after paparazzi say she was apartment-hunting. >> it's too early for...
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we go to new york. phil simms, another giant great on hand to celebrate new york's fourth super bowl championship. tony romo and the cowboys crashed that party in the second quarter. they hit kevin ogletree and dallas was up 7-3 at the half. we go to the third, more ogletree, please. romo, 40 yards to his new favorite receiver. the champs were on the ropes. then in the fourth, on first and 30, no problem for romo. jump ball for miles austin. he hauled it down and went 34 to the house. giants scored late but it didn't matter. the cowboys spoiled the champs' night. >>> tennis, fourth rounds of the u.s. open was the end of the line for andy roddick. he rode off into the sunset after losing. roddick won the first set tiebreak but then the argentine slowly took over. match point after a short rally, roddick's return was long. an emotional end for one of the great american tennis players with his wife brooklyn decker looking on, andy struggled to hold back the tears. he ends his 13-year career on the same cou
we go to new york. phil simms, another giant great on hand to celebrate new york's fourth super bowl championship. tony romo and the cowboys crashed that party in the second quarter. they hit kevin ogletree and dallas was up 7-3 at the half. we go to the third, more ogletree, please. romo, 40 yards to his new favorite receiver. the champs were on the ropes. then in the fourth, on first and 30, no problem for romo. jump ball for miles austin. he hauled it down and went 34 to the house. giants...
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and the defending super bowl champions, dallas and the new york giants. and we're brushing up on everything football. kathie lee is next door and ready to give out 100 bucks to those who get the questions right and an nfl new jersey to those who don't. >> i'm not happy because people want my cds! >> and here to discuss it and they don't even get a kathie lee cd. >> i don't like your tone. i don't like it at all. why is a football sometimes called a pigskin, mr. denver? please stand up. the first balls were made from the skin of pigs. the first balls reminded people of the way a pig's skin looks. the earliest footballs in soccer were made of inflated pig bladders. >> yikes. >> or players are so big, like hogs. >> i'll go with one, the first one. >> you're wrong, mr. denver. >> what is it? >> oh, oh. well -- >> it's definitely not the skin of pigs. >> okay. so the correct answer is? >> the pig bladder. earliest -- the earliest footballs were for soccer balls and sewn from pig's bladders and also used human skulls for soccer balls. >> are you making that up
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that's tte argument from a new york state strip club. attorneys for nite mooes in paahamm ew york are asking the new york state court of appeals o rule lap dancing as an art.the move is to contest bill. the business claims - dancers are artisttsand should be given a tax break unner neww york's live, dramatic or musical arts performance law. &pthe law typically applies to theaters and baalet. new... tonight ...on... fox 45 news at 5:33... /// a... baltimore father.. upset... after his 4- year- old son... gets off ...his... chool bus.../ at.... the wrong stop... and wanders around a strange neighborhood..../why... he's mad at the school system.. coming up. 3 we... know the impact on... the field in ad...- baltimore... / but coming up.. john rydell... takes a look... at his mpact.. off of it. 3 --adblib weather tz-- recapping... our... top story.../ family,... friends and baltimorians everywhere... continue to mourn the passing of former ravens owner art modell. mmdell.according o reports modell assed away at john had been admitted on wedne
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it's part of what makes new york city so great. we are inviting the consumer to come and enjoy fashion night on 5th avenue with tommy hilfiger or madison avenue with calvin klein. >> thank you for making one of the best performing stocks we have ever recommended on "mad money." thank you for what you have deliver delivered. >> good to see you. >> thank you. that's the chairman and ceo of pvh corp. >> announcer: coming up, penalty kick? the gridiron is back in action. and the boys of summer are headed into an all important october. it's prime time for sports to shine. but one name is stinking up the locker room. is it lurking in your portfolio? stick around to find out when cramer sentences it to the sell block. [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a tr
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susan candiotti is live in new york. susan, you have more information about how this threat was called in. tell us. >> reporter: right, what happened is either a phone call came in to the philadelphia police department or i'm told by the fbi there may have been a facebook posting involved in all of this, with someone claiming that a passenger on board that us air flight had explosives. according to the fbi, for all intents and purposes, it appears that this was a hoax. but nevertheless, obviously they didn't take any chances. the plane was turned around, landed safely at philadelphia's airport. eventually all the passengers were taken off the plane, into a secure area and stayed there while one passenger was taken into custody. apparently this is the person, according to the fbi, that someone said had the explosives. no explosives were found. the plane has been cleared. this one passenger is in custody. we're not aware of any charges being filed at this time or whether the person is even under arrest, as they continue to
susan candiotti is live in new york. susan, you have more information about how this threat was called in. tell us. >> reporter: right, what happened is either a phone call came in to the philadelphia police department or i'm told by the fbi there may have been a facebook posting involved in all of this, with someone claiming that a passenger on board that us air flight had explosives. according to the fbi, for all intents and purposes, it appears that this was a hoax. but nevertheless,...
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i lived in new york more than half my life. i love new york. my wife and i live right dead center in the heart of manhattan. we go to the theater a lot. we are on the board of museum of natural history. she's very actively involved in the city, but what gives that experience real riches is the time we spent out west, the time, when we're in the west, we find ourselves longing for the great restaurants of new york. so for us it's just been the right cocktail of experiences. of part was, part urban, and then a lot of international travel. >> host: next call comes from portland, maine. heidi, you're on the air. whole-mac hi. it's an honor to be on the phone with you. forgive me, i'm a little bit in eloquent right now, but -- estimate you live in a great city by the way. portland, maine,. >> caller: it is a wonderful place. i'm calling because i once sent to your office a press release about tibet. and i wanted, and your office was one of the few places that called me right back the next day. and i was wondering, what about the issue of tibet so dr
i lived in new york more than half my life. i love new york. my wife and i live right dead center in the heart of manhattan. we go to the theater a lot. we are on the board of museum of natural history. she's very actively involved in the city, but what gives that experience real riches is the time we spent out west, the time, when we're in the west, we find ourselves longing for the great restaurants of new york. so for us it's just been the right cocktail of experiences. of part was, part...
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dallas beats the new york giants in new jersey 24-17. >> he looked like eli manning. he was throwing some bombs. >>> it 16:25. still ahead -- it is 6:25. still ahead a woman swimming in a fairfax county lake is attacked by a beaver. learn more about this bizarre story. >> save money at the grocery store. see smartphone apps that will keep money in your wallet. >> a broken down tractor- trailer slowing you down right now on the inner loop of the beltway right before the georgetown pike. they're just looking for it now from our sky 9. expect delays northbound on the beltway getting by. i'll have more traffic coming up in a few minutes. you're watching 9news now. president clinton: this election to me is about which... candidate is more likely to return us to full employment. this is a clear choice. the republican plan is to cut more taxes on upper-income... people and go back to deregulation. that's what got us in trouble in the first place. president obama has a plan to rebuild america from... the ground up, investing in innovation, education... and job training. it on
dallas beats the new york giants in new jersey 24-17. >> he looked like eli manning. he was throwing some bombs. >>> it 16:25. still ahead -- it is 6:25. still ahead a woman swimming in a fairfax county lake is attacked by a beaver. learn more about this bizarre story. >> save money at the grocery store. see smartphone apps that will keep money in your wallet. >> a broken down tractor- trailer slowing you down right now on the inner loop of the beltway right before...
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. >> interesting quote in "the new york times" today. republicans came in like they were the east german judge at the olympics. obama could hit the triple flip, and they would give him a two. when clinton talked about that republicans currently hate obama. he used that word hate. do you really think they hate obama, or is obstructionism a strategy? >> well, i think it's both. i think they -- if you were in tampa, as i was, and many of us were, a lot of the best applause lines at the tampa convention were not for mitt romney, and they were not really so much for paul ryan. they were for any time barack obama was mentioned. it was kind of one of those george orwell rallies where they put up the enemy figure and everybody is supposed to jeer. that gets the emotions of the base going in the republican party in a way that frankly mitt romney does not. now, that's a tactic. it there hatred there? i would say it's more fear than hatred. a lot of republicans an conservatives have done a good
. >> interesting quote in "the new york times" today. republicans came in like they were the east german judge at the olympics. obama could hit the triple flip, and they would give him a two. when clinton talked about that republicans currently hate obama. he used that word hate. do you really think they hate obama, or is obstructionism a strategy? >> well, i think it's both. i think they -- if you were in tampa, as i was, and many of us were, a lot of the best applause...
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dick brennan for cbs news, new york. >> we've decided richard gere could come on this show any time he'd like. >>> good morning. thank you for watching 9news now at 5:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. >> i'm mike hydeck. thanks for joining us. feels like friday even though it's not.
dick brennan for cbs news, new york. >> we've decided richard gere could come on this show any time he'd like. >>> good morning. thank you for watching 9news now at 5:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. >> i'm mike hydeck. thanks for joining us. feels like friday even though it's not.
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funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> the eurozone crisis is the greatest risk to the global economy. all eyes on the ministers are arriving for the european central bank meeting. hello and welcome to gmt. also in the program, the french holiday turning into a horrific crime scene. a 4-year-old girl alive after a gruesome shooting in which four adults were killed. the democratic party convention. bill clinton supporting barack obama for a second term in the white house. it is midday here in london, 7:00 in the morning in washington, and 1:00 in the afternoon in frankfurt, germany, where all eyes are on the meeting of the european central bank. the market will want to k
funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> the...
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baltimore trails new york coming into the series tonight. they are one game back and it's going to be a critical one. but it's starting off in great fashion for baltimore. as they continue the legend statue series that started here earlier this year. already we've got frank and earl and we've got eddie and jim palmer, they're already there. tonight cal ripken is taking his place among those legends here. in baltimore baseball lore. it was on this day. 17 years ago back in 1995 that cal ripken jr. became baseball's all time consecutive games leader at 2,131 games. he passed lou gehrig's mark here at camden yards against the california angels. you know the guy who we were talking about, president clinton was here for the game in the booth with espn when cal had his home run in the 4th inning and that was a milestone in baseball. many say will never be broken. to give you a little perspective on this megan, the current active games leader in baseball is at 300 games. cal ripken played 2,632 games in a row and tonight it's going to be all about
baltimore trails new york coming into the series tonight. they are one game back and it's going to be a critical one. but it's starting off in great fashion for baltimore. as they continue the legend statue series that started here earlier this year. already we've got frank and earl and we've got eddie and jim palmer, they're already there. tonight cal ripken is taking his place among those legends here. in baltimore baseball lore. it was on this day. 17 years ago back in 1995 that cal ripken...
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lay off people in new york, massachusetts, new jersey, hurting the very states that of the most progressive welfare states out there. this with the bottom line. this is secular. lori: the ecb announcing a new bond buying program helping to bring the borrowing costs down. but is this just a temporary band-aid? more on that important decision coming up next. melissa: important to note that rates are down overseas. way up here. we will show you a little later, but first you want to show you some...
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it begins in east rutherford new jersey, the new york giants hosting the dallas cowboys. replacement officials, nothing really jumped out tonight. there are no major calls and that people were upset about, tony romo was good! 22-29, 3 under 7 yds, three touchdowns. one player had eight catches. miles austin, up in the air. there he goes. 24-17, dallas opens the regular season with a win over eli manning handed the new york giants. good news for jim harbaugh, he is a new dad. >> jack jr. reported for duty yesterday at 1:27 p.m.. he was 8 lbs. 8 oz. he came 10 days early, that is to be expected, the good ones like to come in early. i think that bodes well for the 49ers. i think it is a sign of good luck to come, perhaps. jack jr. being born on the fourth day of the ninth month. >>gary: i was watching clinton and all i had in my mind was do not screw up. he went 17 minutes longer than scripted. i thought, sometimes when i a. on and the giants are playing, >>pam: he racked up just in time. >>gary: these politicians are brilliant. they can really be yes. -- they can really bs
it begins in east rutherford new jersey, the new york giants hosting the dallas cowboys. replacement officials, nothing really jumped out tonight. there are no major calls and that people were upset about, tony romo was good! 22-29, 3 under 7 yds, three touchdowns. one player had eight catches. miles austin, up in the air. there he goes. 24-17, dallas opens the regular season with a win over eli manning handed the new york giants. good news for jim harbaugh, he is a new dad. >> jack jr....
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election i'm joined by rod how in new york he's an american television news commentator and satirist in washington we have john kerry he is the founder of the ferry group and in charlotte we crossed to adam green he is co-founder of the progressive change campaign committee all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect i mean you can jump in any time when john if i go to you first does barack obama deserve another four years in office. no and i think that at this convention he's got to explain himself for having a failing presidency and largely having policies that not have not worked for the american people on employment above eight percent people kind of losing faith in their government and just kind of a sense of hopelessness i think that barack obama needs to be fired ok and what do you think about that obama should be fired we'll talk about romney later well ok and for us of all i would just say that our organization the progressive change campaign committee is one of the few organizations on the left that is actively run t.v. ads and other things pressuring barack obama so we a
election i'm joined by rod how in new york he's an american television news commentator and satirist in washington we have john kerry he is the founder of the ferry group and in charlotte we crossed to adam green he is co-founder of the progressive change campaign committee all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect i mean you can jump in any time when john if i go to you first does barack obama deserve another four years in office. no and i think that at this convention he's got to explain...
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"new york times" had literally two paragraphs about this. buried in its big convention story. 13 paragraphs on kennedy. >> bret: if this was a republican convention and this much chaos about a plat tomorrow that dealt with two big items. >> i think this is a self-inflicted wound. totally avoidable. yes, the policy of the obama administration just like the bush administration is that jerusalem is final status issue and it should be worked out by the parties, but this was a problem that they could have avoided. they didn't need. i think it will be the subject of ads. it was a misstep of the convention. it put it above changing the venue, a risk they took and didn't work out. but this was totally avoidable. unforced error. >> bret: palestinians are weighing in, brit. jewish groups are weighing in. i mean, no one is really happy here. >> this has legs. main stream media, as steve suggested, ignored it. but this is one of those cases where if the republican party and if the romney campaign chooses to make a big deal out of this, and press it with
"new york times" had literally two paragraphs about this. buried in its big convention story. 13 paragraphs on kennedy. >> bret: if this was a republican convention and this much chaos about a plat tomorrow that dealt with two big items. >> i think this is a self-inflicted wound. totally avoidable. yes, the policy of the obama administration just like the bush administration is that jerusalem is final status issue and it should be worked out by the parties, but this was a...
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my guest tonight new york senator kirsten gillibrand. it 150es 1:00 on the east coast. i imagine the cowboys game wrapping up and tonight's speaker bill clinton is about a quarter of the way through. (laughter) (as clinton) you remember my tax relief bill in' 912348 let me recite it to you from memory. we have full team coverage starting with span that bee at the convention center. sam bee. >> i'm not there yet. a lot of security in charlotte. (laughter) i'm still at a checkpoint on church and west 10th. i can't get through, charlotte police tell me access point has been switched to the corner of south church and east third so i guess i'm going to head there. (applause) >> sam, don't bother. >> pelley: jessica williams? >> i'm at south church and east third. you're not going to get through here, it's locked down. state police tell me access point has been switched. it's now sixth and davisson which coincidentally is where i was an hour ago when i was sent here! >> pelley: jessica, why are you both on foot. we sent you in cars. >> good luck, i ditched my mine four hours
my guest tonight new york senator kirsten gillibrand. it 150es 1:00 on the east coast. i imagine the cowboys game wrapping up and tonight's speaker bill clinton is about a quarter of the way through. (laughter) (as clinton) you remember my tax relief bill in' 912348 let me recite it to you from memory. we have full team coverage starting with span that bee at the convention center. sam bee. >> i'm not there yet. a lot of security in charlotte. (laughter) i'm still at a checkpoint on...
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john harris of politico and jeff disel any of the new york times. i'm meesed to of them here. where are we in terms of democratic party having a remarkable speech by the first lady and also mayor castro, bill clinton will speak tonight before we do this. we can expect him to do what he always does, to lay out the choices and make the case for barack obama and tomorrow night the president speaks. someone said today if the rest of this convention as successful as the first lady's speech, the democrats come out of this on the march. >> that make sense to you? >> it does within limits. let's face it, there's really only two speeches sat these conventions that matter a lot, the nominee speeches. keynote addresses are useful. bill clinton is going to be entertaining probably helpful in making the kales. this is obama's convention. i do think it has been effective tort democrats they are only giving their answer to the charge we have been heard again and again speakers in tam tampa. president obama gaf you didn't build t his point was everybody we built this together any successful p
john harris of politico and jeff disel any of the new york times. i'm meesed to of them here. where are we in terms of democratic party having a remarkable speech by the first lady and also mayor castro, bill clinton will speak tonight before we do this. we can expect him to do what he always does, to lay out the choices and make the case for barack obama and tomorrow night the president speaks. someone said today if the rest of this convention as successful as the first lady's speech, the...
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time for one quick e-mail in new york. john tower, what do we got. >> dennis on twitter goes willie i couldn't sleep, waiting for vice president's biden speech tonight like a kid on chis mass morning. >> vice president biden will be introducing the president tonight in prime time. can he top bill clinton's 48 minutes last night? god knows he'll try. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> romo flushed out of the pocket, throwing on the run, wide opening making the catch. >> that's the america that we could be. but that's not the america that we should be and it's not who we are. >> here goes bradshaw and a good time for the running game to kick into gear. >> no governor romney, corporations are not people. >> short drop by romo. to the outside he goes. and it is miles austin for the touchdown. >>. ♪ yesterday's gone yesterday's gone ♪ ♪ don't stop thinking about tomorrow ♪ >> president obama started with a much weaker economy than i did. listen to me now. no president, no president, not me, not any of my predecessors,
time for one quick e-mail in new york. john tower, what do we got. >> dennis on twitter goes willie i couldn't sleep, waiting for vice president's biden speech tonight like a kid on chis mass morning. >> vice president biden will be introducing the president tonight in prime time. can he top bill clinton's 48 minutes last night? god knows he'll try. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> romo flushed out of the pocket, throwing on the run, wide opening making the...
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sheldon dutes, wbal-tv 11 news. >> new york regain first place in the division, but that does not dampen the orioles. tonight. >> fans are already in the businesses are cashing in on the excitement. kai reed spent the day at camden yards. >> waiting in line and spending money. it has never felt so good. this man gladly spend four hundred dollars on tickets for thursday night's game. >> it is just exciting. it has been overseeing years, and it is an historic moment. >> fans have been lining up at the orioles box office for hours, caught up in the spirit sparked by tuesday nights when and new york's loss to tampa bay. most admit they have not felt it for very long time. >> i was at the last playoff game in 1997. >> sitting there watching them trying to get to first place last night, i was so happy. >> the orioles are looking at a nearly sold out weekend. the organization offered a ticket deals like four dollars bleacher seats. >> it is great for everybody. great for the orioles, fans, the city, businesses. >> and business is booming. sales are ignited at the pro shop. >> sales are hugely u
sheldon dutes, wbal-tv 11 news. >> new york regain first place in the division, but that does not dampen the orioles. tonight. >> fans are already in the businesses are cashing in on the excitement. kai reed spent the day at camden yards. >> waiting in line and spending money. it has never felt so good. this man gladly spend four hundred dollars on tickets for thursday night's game. >> it is just exciting. it has been overseeing years, and it is an historic moment....
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the new york giants fell at home to division rivals the dallas cowboys last night, 24-17. it was a bit of revenge for the cowboys, who lost to the giants in the last game of the season last year. dallas quarterback tony romo made all the difference, throwing for 307 yards and three touchdowns. meanwhile, giants quarterback eli manning was sacked three times. >>> 22nd career home run for bernadina. bryce harper, deep left center! see you later! >> wow! the nationals' offense continues to stay hot into september. maybe it's the weather. the nats clobbered six home runs for the second straight night, crushing the cubs 9-1. six homers tied a franchise record. in addition to the offense, gio gonzalez went seven strong innings for his 18th win of the season. the nats go for the four-game sweep tonight. first pitch is at 7:05. >>> baltimore is set to celebrate the achievements of some of maryland's greatest olympians. the city plans to honor michael phelps and katie ledecky as well as other olympians and paralympians at at amphitheater. mary rollins blake and governor martin o'ma
the new york giants fell at home to division rivals the dallas cowboys last night, 24-17. it was a bit of revenge for the cowboys, who lost to the giants in the last game of the season last year. dallas quarterback tony romo made all the difference, throwing for 307 yards and three touchdowns. meanwhile, giants quarterback eli manning was sacked three times. >>> 22nd career home run for bernadina. bryce harper, deep left center! see you later! >> wow! the nationals' offense...
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great new york city crowd. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," everybody, how are you feeling? feeling good? [ cheers and applause ] oh, fantastic. yoguys, here's some political news, first lady michelle obama is receiving praise for the speech she gave last night at the democratic national convention. everyone was impressed, even fox news called it "not the worst." that's very nice of them. speaking of the dnc, earlier in the night actor kal penn told viewers to use the twitter hash tag "sexy face" when talking about his speech. which got weird when bill clinton was like [ as clinton ] "there goes the first line of my speech." actually, president obama's speech at the dnc has been moved inside to the time warner arena, due to weather concerns. you can tell it's time warner, cause obama will give the speech two weeks from friday, between the hours of 12 and 4. [ laughter ] you guys, starbucks is working on a new plan to recycle old coffee grounds and turn them into laundry detergent. which explains why t
great new york city crowd. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," everybody, how are you feeling? feeling good? [ cheers and applause ] oh, fantastic. yoguys, here's some political news, first lady michelle obama is receiving praise for the speech she gave last night at the democratic national convention. everyone was impressed, even fox news called it "not the worst." that's very nice of them. speaking of the dnc, earlier in the night actor kal penn told viewers to use...